Most of our journals in health sciences will accept supplements. However, your Wiley contact will need to confirm the journal’s supplement policy before initiating a project.
Your supplement content should be original material only. This can include, for example, reviews of other articles in a therapy area, summaries of clinical trials, conference proceedings, satellite symposium reports, and case reports. Your Wiley contact can advise whether the journal’s editor would accept your specific request in principle. The articles will still need to go through peer-review.
Supplements associated with academic peer-reviewed journals will need to meet the same standards as regular articles, which means they will be peer-reviewed. Peer-review is completely under the control of the journal editorial office. For most journals, the peer-review process is managed via Scholar One ManuscriptsTM, a web-based management system that tracks manuscripts from
submission to final decision. Supplements associated with B2B titles are not peer-reviewed unless requested by the editor.
The journal editor needs to approve any request for a supplement, so you’ll be asked to provide as much information as possible about the Supplement in advance. Useful information includes the article title(s), an overview paragraph, and table of contents. Building a strong application file will help our commercial team in their discussions with the journal’s editorial team.
Once the editor has given their approval to publish a supplement and the articles have been peer-reviewed and approved, it generally takes eight weeks for our project team to get the supplement published online.
Most sponsored supplements are between 24 and 32 pages, but you can include additional pages up to a total of 120 pages.
Yes, you can purchase print copies of online-only journals or supplements at an additional cost.
Subject to an additional cost, it is possible to link your website to Wiley Online Library, where the articles will be hosted and be made freely accessible. If you are looking for printed copies of the article(s), refer to our reprint offering for more information.
Commercial reuse of open access/online open content by third parties is restricted by the terms of the specific Creative Commons license signed by the authors.
We can arrange the creation of video abstracts, audio, video, and infographics, and we can produce Wiley Audio, generate CME, and deliver webinars. Other services may be possible – please discuss your needs with your Wiley contact.
It is possible to link out from the PDF to multiple-choice questions hosted by Wiley Health Learning.
Articles can either be accredited individually (as journal-based CME) or as a collection or supplement (defined as enduring material). A Credit Eligibility Form must be completed to assign CME to content. Corporations defined as “ineligible companies” (pharma, device, etc.) cannot be involved in the development or review of article or activity content, but they may receive anonymized outcomes reporting on factors like participation, usage, and evaluation
Your company’s name will be included in the online table of contents and on the title page of any printed copies, as standard. Please note that names and logos cannot be included on the front cover of a supplement.
You can include product advertisements on the inside and outside back cover, the inside front cover, and the end pages of your supplement.
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